Living Language: Foreign Language Learning Series Reviews
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If you'll pardon the slang:
Dude, you're my hero!
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Very interesting and thank you for the review. Might just try it if my economy allows for it.
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Excellent review, very objective.
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In the older, pre-CD, Ultimate courses (German and Russian I can only speak for), the 'Learn-on-the-Go Recordings' DID have sentence examples when they introduced grammar concepts. It wasn't just the dialogues sans any of the material in the chapter. The Spoken World has this too.
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I would like to point out that the 'Living Language Conversational' series was later re-issued in the 1990s as the 'Living Language [language] Revised & Updated' series (presumably with some changes made), and is currently being printed as the 'Living Language [language] Complete Course: The Basics' series (the books are slightly larger). I haven't had the opportunity to follow a particular course through all of its different incarnations with this series, but this is how it appears to me.
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english - foreign
would be better, instead of
foreign - english
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You are one of my favorite people on the subject of language. That's why I was suprised when I THOUGHT you said "Fucking the trend" on 4:35 XD
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I couldn't agree with you more, they should record the dialogs and the readings without english the voices, i wonder why they keep doing that.
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What are some languages, that you haven't yet touched on, that you find tempting to learn?
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Dang prof, got a little serious there.
"Thank you very much for trying. Try harder! Thank you."
I love these videos and the "Languages of the world" videos
Keep making great videos!
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i think this series is more like phrasebooks
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Have you looked at The Ultimate Spanish Review and Practice - Mastering Spanish Grammar for Confident Communication and The Ultimate French Review and Practice? They are yellow. I have had them for a while, but haven't delved into them very deeply. I think for the price they are comprehensive. My discipline level has been too low to stick with them. I too enjoy looking at the instructional materials published in the '60s. Very good stuff there.
Thanks for the review. I visited the Living Language website and noticed they have online versions of the Ultimate course. I don't care for computer learning myself, but these seem to match the book/CD course exactly and you can download the audio as well.
kronos77 3 years ago
I wanted to make a point crystal clear, but I somehow mumbled the fact that:
with the oldest versions of this series, you got 180 minutes of useful audio;
with the revised editions, you get about 120-150 minutes of useful audio;
however, with the textually much more thorough Ultimate series, you only get 75 minutes of unadulterated dialog, despite the 8 CD/10 hour potential.
ProfASAr 3 years ago